An exciting lineup of engaging and educational events that highlight the importance of sustainability, planetary protection, and personal well-being.
Join the Cuban Heritage Collection online for a conversation with authors and former Goizetua fellows Mauricio Castro and Catherine Mas.
Dive into local and global research, join conversations about the impact of health, tech, and climate, and find opportunities for collaboration during Earth Month at the U.
Noted epidemiologist and author Sandro Galea headlines celebration of National Public Health Week at School of Nursing and Health Studies.
Arts-related events for April include a student performance of ‘Urinetown, the musical’ at the Jerry Herman Ring Theatre; the Frost Symphony Orchestra season finale featuring Beethoven’s 9th; and a student-curated Lowe exhibition highlighting multimedia works by artist Miya Ando.
Sarah Petit won the Toppel Career Center’s #BreakThru Award for her commitment to overcoming obstacles.
A reception featuring Roberto S. Goizueta celebrated the recent expansion of the Cuban Heritage Collection’s oral history archives.
University libraries, long situated at the heart of campuses, are expanding to include mindfulness and well-being programs that complement other campus mental health resources.
Join us for a special reception and an opportunity to meet and engage with the student scholars as they share the results of their projects.
Celebrating Michael Carlebach’s profound and inspiring impact at the University of Miami.
Join us March 20 for a webinar on "The Library’s Role in Building Community Well-being and Resilience in an Era of Climate Crisis."
Explore the Libraries’ Women in STEM research guide, a student-created tribute to female pioneers and their contributions to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.